Selecting Cells in a Grid Control
Mira
Report Windows contains a table of data or
measurements. Some commands that work with the table, such as
Copy,
Create Plot from Grid, and
Create Chart from Grid can use the entire table
or use data only in specific cells of the table. To work with
specific cells, those cells must be "selected". A table cell is
"selected" when it is marked, or highlighted. Marking cells in a
table works essentially the same way you select files from the Open
dialog or you select cells in Microsoft Excel. Cell
selection is started by pressing the left mouse button down on the
starting cell, then you drag to the last cell in the block.
However, there are some variations on this basic theme which add
capability to commands that work with table data.
The pull-down View menu for
Report Windows and the
Grid Context Menu for
Grid Controls both contain a popup menu named
Selection Mode. The Selection Mode provides 3 modes of selection for
marking cells:
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Single: allows
only single cells to be selected at one time. This means that the
entire table is used by commands.
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Multiple: allows a
rectangular block of cells to be selected.
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Row: allows entire
rows to be selected.
The Multiple and
Row modes allow more than one cell to
be selected at one time. The basic procedure for marking multiple
cells involves pressing the left button down on the first cell
(left button down and hold), then dragging the mouse to the final
cell.
Using the [Ctrl] Key to Mark Blocks
You can also add cells that are not touching a
marked block by using the Windows standard [Ctrl] key modifier. Here are the rules for
marking multiple cells in Multiple
Mode or Row Mode:
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To mark a block of cells, mouse down on the
starting cell, then drag the mouse to the final cell.
Release the mouse button at the final cell
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To begin marking an additional block of cells,
press the [Ctrl] key before pressing
the left mouse button down on the starting cell. With [Ctrl] pressed, click on the starting cell and
repeat rule (1).
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Repeat rule (2) to mark each additional
block.
Using these rules, you can mark any group of cells
in the table. For example, the picture below shows a Statistics
Report with 3 blocks selected using these rules:
Here is the recipe for marking 3 rows of cells as
shown in the picture above:
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Right click on the report table to open the
Grid Context Menu. Select Selection Mode > Multiple.
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Mouse-down on "130.363894" and drag right to
"10.6911024". Release the mouse to mark the first block.
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Press and hold [Ctrl]. Then mouse-down on "128.924858" and drag
downward and to the right to "9.51408486". Release the mouse to
mark the second block.
If you were to use the Copy command in the menu, only these 2 groups of
cells would be copied to the Windows clipboard.
Marking Rows
Marking rows works the same as for marking cells in
Multiple Selection Mode, except that
clicking anywhere in a row marks the entire row. Dragging the mouse
in Row Selection Mode marks a block
of rows. You can mark separate blocks of rows using the
[Ctrl] key as described above.
Note
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To use the
Create Plot from Grid command to plot specific
rows of data, you must use Row
Selection Mode, not Multiple
Selection Mode to mark the target rows.
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Related Topics
Report Windows
Grid Controls
Grid Context Menu
Tutorial: Making a Scatter Plot from
Measurements
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